🏛️ Default Divorce Explained (Step-by-Step Guide) | Los Angeles Divorce
🏛️ How do you get a default judgment in a California divorce?
If your spouse doesn’t respond after being properly served, your case can still move forward—but only if you follow the correct steps.
📌 What This Video Covers:
âś” What a default judgment means
âś” Why proper service is required
âś” The 30-day response period
âś” What happens after no response
âś” How to submit your final judgment package
đź§ Important Insight:
To obtain a default judgment in California:
âś” Your spouse must be properly served (FL-115 required)
âś” You must wait at least 30 days for a response
âś” You can file a Request to Enter Default (FL-165)
âś” Submit a complete judgment package (FL-170, FL-180, etc.)
âś” The court reviews everything before approval
⚠️ A default judgment is not automatic—missing steps or incomplete paperwork can delay your case.
đź› How Divorce661 Helps:
âś” Ensure proper service and documentation
âś” Prepare and file default paperwork correctly
âś” Organize your full judgment submission
âś” Prevent delays and rejections
âś” Guide your case through final court approval
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